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One of the most popular ways to see the Illuminations is on one of our non-stop tours on our Illuminated or classic Heritage Trams. Regular Tours depart from Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram Stop every* evening from Switch-On time until 9pm (10pm Sat). Extra trams operate on busy evenings. You can only board at Pleasure Beach and if you leave the tour you cannot rejoin it. The tour takes around 60/70 minutes and on the return part of the tour you can alight at Bispham, Cabin and North Pier. *We cannot operate these tours on 30/31 August as the Tramway is closed at Tower Headland for the Switch-On concerts.
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Each Autumn, just when most seaside destinations are thinking of closing for the winter, Blackpool comes alive with multi-coloured lights, illuminated displays and thousands of visitors each day.
The Blackpool Illuminations are switched on.
Way back in 1879 visitors to Blackpool stood in awe as just 8 arc lamps bathed the Promenade in what was called at the time, artificial sunshine. You have to bear in mind that electric lighting of any type was a novelty; oil lamps and candles were the norm and even gas lighting was considered a luxury. And the electric light bulb wasn’t patented by Thomas Edison until the following year. So we shouldn’t be surprised that people had never the seen the likes of this before.
Jump forward to 1912 and lights were erected on Princess Parade near to the Metropole Hotel to mark Blackpool’s first royal visit when Princess Louise officially opened this new section of ‘the Prom’. So impressive were they that in September that year the council staged them again and thousands visited the resort. The most iconic of annual British events was born.
The outbreak of war in 1914 paused the event and it was not until 1925 that it was restarted until, in 1939, they had to be paused once more for the same reason.
The number of visitors has grown year-on-year and now around 3,500,000 people come to look at the Blackpool Illuminations each year.
The First World War had meant that the light celebrations were put on hold but when they returned in 1925 they did so with the very decorative Gondola tram and the age of the illuminated tram was born.
None of the illuminated trams at this stage carried passengers other than maybe some invited guests and, in a few cases, an orchestra which played as the tram made its way along The Prom.
Various designs have come and gone since. Initially they were just for display purposes but it was soon realised that the public would be happy to pay to be taken through what had become known simply as ‘The Lights’; especially when it was on a tram that was itself illuminated.
The 1980’s saw the space race come to Blackpool in the form of the Rocket tram. It was actually a much altered tram number 732 and is still in storage at our Rigby Road depot. Regrettably, the practicalities of having a sloping floor and using it safely with a high passenger load means bringing it back into service raises quite a number of practical and safety issues which are proving difficult to overcome.
The Illuminations usually lasted for around 66 days, or more accurately evenings, though in 2020 and 2021 they were extended over Christmas and the New Year period. It remains to be seen if this will continue but, for each night of The Lights we continue the tradition of Illuminations Tours with our three current Illuminated Trams.
If you’d like to read more about the Illuminations and the part played by the trams of Blackpool then you may find what you are looking for at:
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Blackpool Illuminations
1 st september 2023 - 7 th january 2024.
Blackpool Illuminated Trams
For one night only Blackpools iconic collection of illuminated heritage trams will parade along the promenade for the first time in the tramways glorious history.
The illuminated tram parade, featuring the battleship HMS Blackpool, the lottery funded Western Train and the Fishermans Friend Trawler, will set off from the Pleasure Beach tram loop at around 5:45pm, , arriving at Central Pier at approximately 6pm to be joined by the entertainment procession. Proceeding to Blackpool Tower, make sure you bring your camera!.
The parade will visibly slow as it approaches Blackpool Tower to give spectators an opportunity for an unmissable photo and video opportunity.
For those who want to be a part of the parade, there will be a limited number of tickets available for visitors to travel on the trams during the parade. Please note, all the trams are now booked up.
Tickets are just £8.00 adult, £4.00 child or £20.00 for a family of four. Tickets can be purchased in advance by phone on 01253 209521 or by sending an e-mail to [email protected] (transactions include a £1.00 booking fee). Once the parade is over, the illuminated trams will be running as normal. Tickets for these tours are on a first come, first served basis and you must queue at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach tram stop on the night.
To celebrate the centenary of Blackpool Illuminations, Blackpool Illuminations Department have refurbished ´Rocket Tram´. This tram was last in service in 1999 and build in 1961. It was originally built on a standard tram chassis and the passenger compartment angled up as if the ´Rocket´ was climbing in altitude. It last ran on the tracks in 2002 but due to the age of the cabling the Illuminations were not allowed to be switched on. It is believed that due to current health and safety and risk analysis passengers will never be allowed to travel on this tram. So the refurbishment has been limited to the display parts of the tram. While it would be great to see this tram trundling along the prom in all it´s illuminated glory thanks to the Illuminations Department and Lancastrian Transport Trust it has now been restored.
Blackpool has a new fleet of 16 brand new trams made by Bombardier. The trams are called Transportation Flexity 2 trams, they are a brand new design with low floors. These new trams will be used as the regular tram service for tourists and commuters alike. A selection of ´Heritage Trams´ will run in the tourist season and during the illuminations.
The Blackpool tramway is the only surviving first-generation tramway in Britain, dating back to 1885, and serving the Lancashire town of Blackpool and its suburbs. It is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world. The tramway is run by Blackpool Transport, who are owned by Blackpool Borough Council.
The oldest part of the tramway, along Blackpool Promenade, was opened on September 29, 1885, originally using conduit collection. It was the first practical electric tramway in the world, just six years after Werner von Siemens first demonstrated electric traction. On July 1, 1898 a new line - Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad - was opened. In 1899 the electric supply was converted to overhead power; the Promenade was later widened and the tram tracks separated from road traffic.
Thanks to the lack of street track and extensive investment in the 1930s, Blackpool was the only town in Britain that retained its trams. Between 1962 and 1989, Blackpool had the only urban tramway in the UK. (The last English city to lose its conventional trams was Sheffield in 1960; the last in the UK was Glasgow in 1962. The opening of the Manchester Metrolink in 1989 heralded a revival.)
The illuminated Western Train style tram has been rebuilt and is back in operation for the 2010 season. This has only possible due to public support.
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The world-famous Illuminations need little introduction. With six miles of traditional festoons, tableaux and interactive features along the Promenade, no wonder it’s commonly known as the greatest free light show on Earth!
Blackpool illuminations will be shining from 30 august, 2024, until 5 january, 2025, as we welcome another extended season. /div>.
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Moscow metro tour: architectural styles of the subway.
Duration: 2 hours
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This metro tour of Russia’s capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the rise of new political eras. Your guide will lead you through the complex network, which is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems worldwide, with over two billion travelers in 2011.
Opened in 1935, Moscow’s underground system, now 190 miles (305 km) long with 185 stations, is today one the largest and most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world. On this Moscow metro tour, discover the impressive architecture of Moscow’s underground stations and learn how they reflect the Soviet era.
Getting around by metro, your local guide will take you through parts of Moscow’s infamous history. Stop at stations built during the time of the USSR (Soviet Union) that are praised as one of the most extravagant architectural projects from Stalin’s time. After World War 2, he was keen on establishing Stalinist architecture to represent his rising regime and a recognized empire. Learn how when his successor started the de-Stalinization of the former Soviet Union in 1953, the extravagancy of the architecture was toned down.
Discover how the unique character of each station reflected several different eras. While stations like Kievskaya and Slavyansky Bulvar have pompous halls and high stucco ceilings brimming with extravagant decorations, those built later, like Volzhskaya, are lightly adorned with sparse furnishings. Architect Alexey Dushkin and painter Alexander Deyneka were just two of the many artists who made these magnificent landmarks possible.
Revel in Moscow's glory days, as well as the years of scarcity, on this fascinating Moscow metro experience. Conclude your tour at one of the central stations in Moscow. If you're lucky, you may even find the secret entrance to the unconfirmed Metro-2, a parallel underground system used by the government -- a mystery which has neither been denied nor confirmed today.
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The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.
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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.
And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.
During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.
There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.
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15 Individuals Hurt in Tram Accident at Universal Studios Hollywood | VIDEO
*Under the glittering lights of Universal Studios Hollywood , a tram adventure turned chaotic on Saturday night, leaving a trail of fifteen injured souls in its wake.
As the clock struck 9:13 p.m., emergency responders rushed to the famed theme park, their sirens echoing through the night. Amidst the hustle and bustle, a grim scene unfolded—a studio tour tram had met with an unfortunate collision, leaving its passengers in distress.
Surveying the aftermath, rescue teams found a mix of minor and critical injuries among the unfortunate riders. With swift action, all fifteen casualties were swiftly whisked away to a nearby hospital for urgent care.
The cause of the collision remains shrouded in mystery, leaving speculation in its wake. Was it a mechanical malfunction or a misstep in navigation? The truth eludes us for now.
Despite the somber turn of events, the Studio Tour stands resilient, a beacon of Hollywood glamour. Celebrating six decades of cinematic magic since its inception in 1964, it remains a cornerstone of Universal’s allure.
In response to the incident, a spokesperson for Universal Studios issued a solemn statement to KTLA TV News, acknowledging the ordeal and pledging support to the affected guests.
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Moscow metro private tours.
- 2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
- 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off.
- Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.
Highlight of Metro Tour
- Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
- Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
- Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
- Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
- Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
- Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
- Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
- Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
- If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
- Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
- Have fun time with a very friendly local;
- + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)
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Komsomolskaya
Novoslobodskaya
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Fun facts from our Moscow Metro Tours:
From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.
At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.
According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.
The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.
Coffee Ring
The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.
Zodiac Metro
According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.
Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.
Paleontological finds
Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!
- Every day each car in Moscow metro passes more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
- Moscow subway system is the 5th in the intensity of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
- The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is 90 seconds .
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- + An authentic experience of local life.
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- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.
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Universal Studios tram crash – At least 14 injured at Hollywood theme park as ride suffers ‘brake problems’
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- Published : 3:02 ET, Apr 21 2024
- Updated : 9:05 ET, Apr 21 2024
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AT least 14 people have been injured following a tram crash at Universal Studios in California.
Fire crews charged to the famous Hollywood theme park on Saturday night after the Studio Tour ride crashed into a railing.
Investigators suspect the crash was caused by brake issues on the tram, as reported by the CBS affiliate KCAL-TV.
One of the tram cars crashed into a railing, Maria Abal, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, said.
Cops have revealed between 14 and 15 people were injured but they suffered minor injuries.
Four people were rushed to the hospital , per The Los Angeles Times.
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Footage showed one person being taken from the scene on a stretcher.
Medics were seen treating people at the scene, per footage shared by KCAL.
More than 100 people can go on the tram at one time, but it's unknown how many were on board at the crash.
It remains unknown if the tram was being used for a tour when the accident happened.
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“There was a tram incident at the theme park tonight that resulted in multiple minor injuries, confirmed by the LA County Fire Dept,” a Universal Studios Hollywood spokesperson said.
"We are working to support our guests and understand the circumstances that led to the accident."
The victims have not been identified as investigations continue.
The California Highway Patrol is among the agencies that are leading the probe.
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The Studio Tour is one of the most popular attractions at Universal Studios.
Revelers are taken through the back lot of the park and visit various film sets, ranging from Jaws to Fast & Furious.
Film fanatics are treated to 3D experiences during the tour.
The ride lasts around 45 minutes to one hour.
And it has been a feature at the theme park since it opened in July 1964.
The crash happened just as the ride was about to start celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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The attraction opened in 1964 as a theme park to the public.
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Touring the Top 10 Moscow Metro Stations
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Komsomolskaya metro station looks like a museum. It has vaulted ceilings and baroque decor.
Hidden underground, in the heart of Moscow, are historical and architectural treasures of Russia. These are Soviet-era creations – the metro stations of Moscow.
Our guide Maria introduced these elaborate metro stations as “the palaces for the people.” Built between 1937 and 1955, each station holds its own history and stories. Stalin had the idea of building beautiful underground spaces that the masses could enjoy. They would look like museums, art centers, concert halls, palaces and churches. Each would have a different theme. None would be alike.
The two-hour private tour was with a former Intourist tour guide named Maria. Maria lived in Moscow all her life and through the communist era of 60s to 90s. She has been a tour guide for more than 30 years. Being in her 60s, she moved rather quickly for her age. We traveled and crammed with Maria and other Muscovites on the metro to visit 10 different metro stations.
Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2
Moscow subways are very clean
To Maria, every street, metro and building told a story. I couldn’t keep up with her stories. I don’t remember most of what she said because I was just thrilled being in Moscow. Added to that, she spilled out so many Russian words and names, which to one who can’t read Cyrillic, sounded so foreign and could be easily forgotten.
The metro tour was the first part of our all day tour of Moscow with Maria. Here are the stations we visited:
1. Komsomolskaya Metro Station is the most beautiful of them all. Painted yellow and decorated with chandeliers, gold leaves and semi precious stones, the station looks like a stately museum. And possibly decorated like a palace. I saw Komsomolskaya first, before the rest of the stations upon arrival in Moscow by train from St. Petersburg.
2. Revolution Square Metro Station (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) has marble arches and 72 bronze sculptures designed by Alexey Dushkin. The marble arches are flanked by the bronze sculptures. If you look closely you will see passersby touching the bronze dog's nose. Legend has it that good luck comes to those who touch the dog's nose.
Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station
Revolution Square Metro Station
3. Arbatskaya Metro Station served as a shelter during the Soviet-era. It is one of the largest and the deepest metro stations in Moscow.
Arbatskaya Metro Station
4. Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station was built in 1935 and named after the Russian State Library. It is located near the library and has a big mosaic portrait of Lenin and yellow ceramic tiles on the track walls.
Lenin's portrait at the Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station
5. Kievskaya Metro Station was one of the first to be completed in Moscow. Named after the capital city of Ukraine by Kiev-born, Nikita Khruschev, Stalin's successor.
Kievskaya Metro Station
6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders.
Novoslobodskaya metro station
7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power. It has a dome with patriotic slogans decorated with red stars representing the Soviet's World War II Hall of Fame. Kurskaya Metro Station is a must-visit station in Moscow.
Ceiling panel and artworks at Kurskaya Metro Station
8. Mayakovskaya Metro Station built in 1938. It was named after Russian poet Vladmir Mayakovsky. This is one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world with 34 mosaics painted by Alexander Deyneka.
Mayakovskaya station
One of the over 30 ceiling mosaics in Mayakovskaya metro station
9. Belorusskaya Metro Station is named after the people of Belarus. In the picture below, there are statues of 3 members of the Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II. The statues were sculpted by Sergei Orlov, S. Rabinovich and I. Slonim.
10. Teatralnaya Metro Station (Theatre Metro Station) is located near the Bolshoi Theatre.
Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .
Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.
Have you visited the Moscow Metro? Leave your comment below.
January 15, 2017 at 8:17 am
An excellent read! Thanks for much for sharing the Russian metro system with us. We're heading to Moscow in April and exploring the metro stations were on our list and after reading your post, I'm even more excited to go visit them. Thanks again 🙂
December 6, 2017 at 10:45 pm
Hi, do you remember which tour company you contacted for this tour?
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15 people injured when tram collides with guardrail at Universal Studios theme park near Los Angeles
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP) — More than a dozen people suffered mostly minor injuries when a tram used for tours crashed into a railing at Universal Studios Hollywood near Los Angeles, authorities and the company said.
Los Angeles County Fire Department units responded shortly after 9 p.m. Saturday to the theme park in Universal City, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) northwest of downtown LA, the agency said in a social media post.
The California Highway Patrol said that while the tram was negotiating a turn, its last car collided with a metal guardrail, “causing it to tilt and eject multiple passengers.”
The fire department said 15 people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries. The highway patrol’s statement on Sunday said some of the injuries were moderate, but didn’t specify a number.
Universal Studios Hollywood said in a statement Sunday afternoon that tours have resumed with a modified route.
“Our thoughts continue to be with the guests who were involved, and we are thankful that based on agency reports, the injuries sustained were minor. We are working closely with public agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, as we continue our review of the incident and safety remains a top priority,” the statement said.
The highway patrol, which is leading the investigation, said alcohol and drugs were not considered a factor.
The tram circuit, called the World-Famous Studio Tour, offers a glimpse behind the scenes of Universal movies including “Jaws” and Jordan Peele’s “Nope.” The theme park will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the tour starting Friday.
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All of our tours can be booked online in advance to reserve your seat. You can pay for your tour on the day if there are spaces available but we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment. Go to our Promenade Tours, Coastal Tours or Illuminations Tours pages and click the ‘Book a Tour’ button. Online bookings for a tour closes 10 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Your booking will receive a confirmation email. This email will also act as your ticket. Show it to the conductor, on paper or on your phone, when you arrive. If you make an instant booking with our inspector or on-tram conductor on the day, you will be given a paper ticket.
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We require 7 days notice of cancellation to be able to give you a full refund to your payment card, if you cancel your tour between less than 7 days but at least 48 hours before the tour start time we’ll issue a credit voucher to use against another tour with us. If we have to cancel your tour we will always provide a full refund.
What if I miss my reserved departure?
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the scheduled departure time so we can safely show you to your reserved seat before departing. Our tours depart at their advertised time. If you miss your booked tour please ask our staff who will try to assist where they can. If we have space on a subsequent tour on the same day, we’ll try and get you on board, although this won’t always be possible as many of our tours are fully booked. There is no refund if you arrive late and/or miss your tour.
I saw spare seats on the tour but was still not allowed to make an instant booking. Why?
For some of our tours, online bookings will close up to 10 hours in advance. If there are space seats, it’s worth talking to our conductors who may be able to book you on to a tour.
Where do I catch my tour?
For Promenade and Coastal Tours, the only stop at which we are able to board customers is from our special Heritage Tram Tours northbound stop at North Pier & Tower. It is opposite the modern tram stop at North Pier used by southbound (destination: Starr Gate) modern trams, it is on the sea-side of the tram track and a few yards up the Prom from the Tourist Information Centre and Wedding Chapel if walking toward North Pier. Find the stop here: North Pier and Tower Tram Stop.
For Illuminations Tours you must board at the Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram Stop, which is opposite the Pleasure Beach main entrance and just south of the Sandcastle Waterpark. Find it here: Pleasure Beach Tram Stop
Illuminations Tours do not board at North Pier and Tower stop.
Can I hire a Heritage Tram?
Yes, call Emma on 01253 209521 or email for more details. Find more information here too. We have Heritage and open-top buses too.
Can I take prams and buggies on Heritage Trams?
Yes if space is available for them, however they must be folded.
Are Heritage Trams fully accessible?
Unfortunately due to the age, design and historic nature of our trams there is a high step to board all of our trams, this is between 12 and 16 inches (30 to 40cm) above the ground, there is often one further step inside the tram of around the same height. Our staff will help as much as they can with boarding but we are unable to provide direct physical assistance. We can accommodate a folded wheelchair. The Illuminated Western Train tram has a wheelchair lift and one wheelchair space on board, we aim to operate this tram every evening during the Illuminations subject to availability.
Do you allow bicyles on board?
No. We do not have room to store bicyles on board.
Can we bring a dog onboard and is there a charge?
Well behaved dogs are welcome on our trams – but not on the seats please. On busy Tours it may be necessary for them to occupy the space at your feet. There is no additional charge. Pre-booking is not necessary for dogs.
Is there parking near to Heritage Tram stops?
The South Beach car park is adjacent to our Pleasure Beach stop, the postcode is FY4 1BB, there is also parking on the Promenade in this area. On busy weekends we recommend the Yeadon Way car park (next to Blackpool South Railway Station), the postcode is FY4 1DW, please allow 15 minutes to walk to our stop at Pleasure Beach. This car park is ideal if you are arriving from outside Blackpool, it is 5 minutes from the end of the M55.
West Street car park is close to our North Pier & Tower stop, the postcode is FY1 1HA. Please allow 5 minutes to walk from the car park to our stop.
Please be aware that traffic is very busy in Blackpool during the illuminations, especially at weekends. Please allow plenty of time for your journey.
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How to see the northern lights in alaska in 2024.
If seeing the northern lights in Alaska is on your bucket list, this is the year to do it.
How to See the Northern Lights in Alaska
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says solar activity is intensifying and will peak (at a higher level than previously thought) in 2024. This means travelers will have more opportunities to see the northern lights around the world .
If you're considering a trip to Alaska to witness this atmospheric phenomenon, read on to discover the best months to visit as well as a variety of viewing options.
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According to the Alaska Travel Industry Association, the best time to see the northern lights is typically from Aug. 21 to April 21 , also known as the Aurora Season. While the aurora can appear at any time of night, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. are the prime viewing hours.
The winter solstice – which is the shortest day of the year, typically falling between Dec. 20 and 23 – is a particularly good time to be in Alaska for the northern lights. This day affords less daylight and more time to spot the aurora. In parts of Alaska, the amount of daylight during the winter solstice can range from around six hours in Anchorage to less than four further north in Fairbanks. Up in remote Utqiagvik (formerly called Barrow), about 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle, there are roughly 67 days of darkness from Nov. 18 to Jan. 23, resulting in even more opportunities to spot the northern lights.
Of course, 2024 is expected to be a little different. Scientists say solar activity will reach its peak from January to October, expanding the typical time frame for spotting the aurora. Ahead of and during your visit, experts recommend utilizing these forecasting resources:
- Aurora Tracker: Whether you're a beginner or an experienced aurora chaser, you'll appreciate Explore Fairbanks' real-time Aurora Tracker . This online reference shows up-to-the-minute information on the temperature, weather and likelihood of catching the northern lights in Fairbanks. Much of the data comes from one of the world's foremost aurora research centers, the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska–Fairbanks . To further assist in your search, you can also download the My Aurora Forecast & Alerts app on your smartphone.
- Aurora Forecast: For other parts of the state, the Geophysical Institute website's Aurora Forecast has daily forecasts of geomagnetic activity up to three days in advance and taken at three-hour intervals. There's also a summation on the webpage of whether the aurora will be active – or not – and where you'll find the best visibility in Alaska.
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Below are the top destinations to consider when deciding where to see the northern lights in Alaska.
Fairbanks, known as the Golden Heart of Alaska, sits at 65 degrees north latitude, making it an excellent choice for aurora hunters, especially first-timers. It's easily accessible and offers plenty of accommodations , restaurants and other unique attractions . You can also be outside of Fairbanks within minutes to find excellent northern lights viewing locales.
Your chances of seeing the aurora display are excellent as the city sits where the activity of the polar lights is concentrated – under the ring-shaped zone known as the auroral oval. Local experts say that on clear evenings when the sky is very dark, you should be able to witness the skies light up on an average of four out of five nights in Fairbanks.
Where to stay:
- Aurora Villa : Located on the outskirts of Fairbanks, Aurora Villa offers luxurious guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows for viewing the northern lights in a cozy private space. The modern wooden cabin sits on 10 acres surrounded by forested hills, yet it's close enough to the city (less than 15 miles northeast) to explore all that Fairbanks has to offer.
- Pike's Waterfront Lodge : Located along the Chena River in Fairbanks, just minutes from Fairbanks International Airport, this property offers 180 rooms and 28 cabins for aurora-hunting adventurers. As a guest of the lodge, you can request that the front desk alert you when the northern lights appear – no matter the time of day or night. Pike's Waterfront Lodge also offers amenities to keep guests warm while viewing the light show outdoors.
Talkeetna sits about 115 miles north of Anchorage in south-central Alaska, at the base of Denali, the tallest mountain peak in North America. With its old clapboard buildings, log cabins and roadhouse dating back to 1917, this historic town offers a lot of outdoor fun beyond chasing the aurora. Main Street is filled with galleries, shops, restaurants and a brewery. The quirky village, once a former mining town, was the inspiration for the imaginary borough of Cicely in the TV show "Northern Exposure."
If you visit in December, check out the festivities at the monthlong Winterfest. This event features a parade of lights, a tree lighting ceremony and the Taste of Talkeetna food festival, plus entertaining events like the Bachelor Auction and the Wilderness Woman Competition.
When it's time to look up in the sky for the lights, local aurora hunters recommend heading out of town to Christiansen Lake or past the airport on Beaver Road. If you prefer to stay close by, look north into the sky toward Denali from Talkeetna Riverfront Park.
- Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge : Book a Mountain View room for views of Denali and the Alaskan Range. The cozy lodge offers multiple dining venues, including the award-winning Foraker Restaurant.
- Talkeetna Lakeside Cabins : These cabins provide peace and quiet on a private lake just 12 miles from Talkeetna.
Denali National Park
Denali National Park is another spectacular place to view the northern lights in Alaska – not to mention one of the top tourist attractions in the U.S. The National Park Service says almost everywhere within the park is free from city light pollution, so if the conditions are right (meaning that's it's clear and dark enough), you should be able to see the aurora borealis, especially when looking toward the northern horizon.
However, when wintertime rolls around – from September or October through April – it's more difficult to access parts of the park, even though it's open year-round. Keep in mind, too, that the lodges closest to the park are typically closed from mid-September to mid-May.
Where to stay: Located less than 15 miles from the Denali National Park entrance, the Aurora Denali Lodge offers year-round accommodations equipped with queen-sized beds, smart TVs and private bathrooms. Rates at the lodge include a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, free parking and complimentary hot drinks. What's more, the property says visitors can expect plenty of wildlife sightings, such as bears, moose, lynxes, owls and snowshoe hares, just outside your door.
Coldfoot Camp
Coldfoot Camp is situated above the Arctic Circle in the Brooks Mountain Range, near the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The remote wilderness destination is ideal for aurora viewing since it sits directly under the auroral oval. It's also the perfect locale for backcountry snowshoeing, wildlife viewing and dog mushing.
Where to stay: The Inn at Coldfoot Camp offers rustic accommodations located in trailers that once housed Alaskan pipeline workers. The rooms include two twin beds and a private bathroom and shower. Guests can dine at the on-site Trucker's Cafe, which offers breakfast and dinner buffets in the summer months and all-day a la carte dining in the winter. When you're ready for a cold one at the end of the day, check out the Frozen Foot Saloon and order an Alaska-brewed beer.
If you prefer camping and have your own gear , you can camp free of charge on the property during the summer months. Coldfoot Camp also hosts a selection of year-round Arctic adventures and excursions, including a trip to the nearby village of Wiseman for aurora viewing.
This remote wilderness retreat has just 13 full-time residents. Wiseman is located in Alaska's Brooks Range, about 15 miles north of Coldfoot Camp, 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle and 270 miles from Fairbanks. The community sits directly under the auroral oval, making it one of the best places in Alaska to view the northern lights. You can expect to see the spectacle in the sky in Wiseman about 250 nights a year, especially between late August and mid-April.
- Arctic Hive : Arctic Hive has the distinction of being the northernmost yoga studio in the U.S. A common fiberglass lodge allows guests to gather for cooking and meals, and meditation, educational gatherings and other activities are hosted in a geodesic dome. Arctic Hive also offers retreats that include northern lights viewing opportunities in February and March.
- Arctic Getaway : This bed-and-breakfast sits between the middle fork of the Koyukuk River and Wiseman Creek, offering three cabins. While here, you can learn what it's like to homestead in Alaska above the Arctic Circle and enjoy outdoor activities like dog sled rides across the vast wilderness, cross-country skiing , pack rafting and flightseeing by bush plane.
- Boreal Lodging : Reachable by vehicle, Boreal Lodging has several rental options, ranging from lodge rooms to larger cabins with living areas and kitchens.
Located in western Alaska overlooking the Norton Sound of the Bering Sea, Nome is the ending point for the more than 1,000-mile, 51-year-old Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race in March. Once the most populated city in Alaska, Nome had almost 20,000 residents and an average of 1,000 new people arriving daily during the height of the gold rush in 1899. Nome is a little quieter now, with a population of less than 4,000 residents.
Where to stay: Some of the best spots for viewing the aurora are at the end of town, where the 52-room Aurora Inn & Suites is located. The hotel conveniently offers car rentals on-site.
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Situated on the banks of the Arctic Ocean, Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the U.S. The town, formerly known as Barrow, changed its name in 2016 back to Utqiagvik, its traditional Inupiaq name. Utqiagvik is only accessible by plane: Alaska Airlines and other regional carriers offer service from both Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Where to stay: For accommodations, make reservations at a hotel named for its location – the Top of the World Hotel . The property's comfortable rooms offer views of the Arctic Ocean, and the on-site restaurant, Niggivikput (meaning "our place to eat"), serves traditional local dishes like reindeer soup. While you may be there for aurora hunting, don't miss the excellent wildlife-viewing opportunities: You may see polar bears, caribou, foxes, bearded seals, whales, walruses, migratory birds and the great snowy owl on the tundra.
Borealis Basecamp
One of the best glamping destinations in the U.S. , Borealis Basecamp is a remote 100-acre property that sits within a boreal forest 25 miles north of Fairbanks. The property features 20 individual igloos, resembling those you'd find at Arctic research stations and on polar expeditions, as well as five glass cubes. All accommodations allow guests to gaze up at the aurora and the starry night sky while snuggled up in bed. You'll also enjoy many amenities you'd find in a hotel, including full bathrooms with toiletries and a selection of coffee, hot cocoa and tea.
Choose from a variety of packages that include accommodations and activities like dog-sledding, UTV tours, helicopter sightseeing experiences and more.
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One of the best times to cruise to Alaska is during the aurora season. Aurora season sailings to Alaska are available with the following cruise lines this year.
If you're interested in excursions for aurora viewing, look for a line that offers cruisetours, such as Holland America. These tours offer the best of both worlds, giving you time on land and at sea to view the dancing night sky. Holland America's cruisetours range from overnight stays just 2 miles from Denali National Park at the McKinley Chalet Resort to a domed luxury train ride through Alaska's backcountry on the McKinley Explorer. On a Tundra Wilderness Tour in Denali, look for Alaska's "Big Five": grizzly bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and wolves. Just keep in mind that none of the above cruise lines can guarantee you'll see the northern lights during your journey.
The best northern lights tours in Alaska
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If you want to experience the aurora borealis by joining a tour group, you'll find a variety of options led by expert guides and granting you easier access to many of the state's remote destinations, often with other activities included. (Just be aware that, on any tour or excursion, there's no way to guarantee that the aurora will be visible.) These are some of the best northern lights tours in Alaska:
Arctic Dog Adventure Co.: Aurora Overnight Tour
Dog-sledding is one of the top winter activities in Alaska, and you can choose to do it by day or night. If you want to experience an Alaska dog-sledding adventure while chasing the aurora, book a once-in-a-lifetime experience with Arctic Dog's Aurora Overnight Tour. Highlights of this two-day, one-night excursion – which starts in Fairbanks – are dog mushing your own sled team and glamping in a heated tent under an aurora-filled sky. Other features of the tour include cold weather gear, a photography lesson and Alaska-inspired meals.
Alaska Wildlife Guide: Northern Lights & Murphy Dome Tour
Located around 20 miles northwest of the city, Murphy Dome is regarded as one of the best places to watch the northern lights in Fairbanks at nearly 3,000 feet above sea level. This location, once home to Murphy Dome Air Force Station with as many as 250 personnel stationed at the base, now houses a long-range radar station that detects military air threats from overseas.
Alaska Wildlife Guide leads 5.5-hour northern lights tours to Murphy Dome, typically from late August to early April – you can check with the company for day-to-day tour availability. Excursion prices include round-trip transportation from Fairbanks, 360-degree views of the north-facing sky, hot beverages and bottled water – in addition to (hopefully) hours of memorable aurora viewing.
Alaska Wildlife Guide: Northern Lights & Arctic Circle Tour
This full-day (14-hour) excursion, also offered by Alaska Wildlife Guide, begins in Fairbanks and crosses the Arctic Circle into Alaska's vast and remote wilderness. The tour includes a drive along the more than 800-mile Trans-Alaskan Pipeline and a half-mile walk along the loop at Finger Mountain with views overlooking the Kanuti Flats (depending on the season). Your guide will also stop along the riverbank after crossing the Yukon River Bridge.
During the tour, you'll learn about the history of the pipeline and hear narratives around the other included stops. A snack and warm beverage are included; then, if conditions are just right, you'll have the chance to see the brilliant light show dance across the dark, clear skies before you arrive back in Fairbanks at dawn.
Alaska Journey Tours: Northern Lights (Aurora) Chasing Tour
Get picked up at your Fairbanks hotel (or meet at the Hyatt Place Fairbanks) for this three-hour northern lights tour in a heated SUV. Guides take photos of tourgoers as well as their own photos of the night sky, which are later shared with the group. Recent travelers praise this tour, and appreciate that the guides are always determined to give them the best northern lights viewing experience.
Alaska Tours: Bettles Lodge Winter Adventure
Hosted by Alaska Tours, the Bettles Lodge Winter Adventure is available January to March and August to December. This excursion includes two, three or four nights at this wilderness lodge about 35 miles north of the Arctic Circle. During the winter days, enjoy outdoor Arctic sports such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing or stay warm indoors chatting with other guests at the Aurora Lodge. In the evenings, you can bundle up and head outside at one of the best places in Alaska to see the spectacle in the sky.
Prices include round-trip airfare between Fairbanks and Bettles, accommodations at the lodge, meals, a village tour and complimentary use of the Arctic gear (in season).
Alaska Photo Treks: Anchorage Aurora Quest
Alaska Photo Treks offers one of the best ways to see the northern lights in Anchorage – and you'll even learn how best to photograph the aurora, which can be a challenge to capture digitally or on film. This experience, the Anchorage Aurora Quest, is available nightly (when conditions are right), typically from mid-August to mid-April. The approximately six-hour guided tour with a professional photographer explains the science behind the northern lights and provides photo tips for budding aurora photographers in a small-group format. Tourgoers are picked up from their hotel by the guide at about 10 p.m. and return around 4 a.m., though that time can vary based on the aurora forecast.
On the Alaska Photo Treks website, you'll find a list of recommended camera equipment to bring. If you're using a smartphone, the tour group suggests downloading an aurora app and bringing a tripod. The company also advises that you'll be outdoors for about two hours, so you need to dress appropriately for the weather. For the best aurora viewing, the guides usually travel between one to three locations within a 70-mile radius of Anchorage. If you're in town for an extended stay, Alaska Photo Treks also offers a four-day pass for even more nocturnal viewing of the auroral activity.
Alaska Tours: Chena Hot Springs and Northern Lights
Chena Hot Springs Resort is known for its therapeutic waters and aurora-viewing opportunities. If you prefer to head out with a guide rather than on your own, book the Chena Hot Springs and Northern Lights tour with Alaska Tours. This package includes a four- to five-hour Aurora Expedition tour, four nights of accommodations, and access to resort amenities including cross-country skiing and snow machine tours.
Alaska Wildlife Guide: Northern Lights and Chena Hot Springs
Day trips are also an option for those who'd like to enjoy the resort amenities and a chance at seeing the northern lights from Chena Hot Springs. This tour offered by Alaska Wildlife Guide includes admission to the hot springs and Aurora Ice Museum as well as pickup from local hotels. Recent travelers say the tour guides are top-notch.
John Hall's Alaska: Alaska's Winter Wonders
For an extended land tour to chase the aurora – and experience Alaska's magical winter wonderland – book this bucket list eight-day adventure with John Hall's Alaska. The company's Alaska's Winter Wonders tour is offered in February and March; it features up to seven nights of northern lights viewing, as well as adventure-filled days with skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. You'll also take an awe-inspiring flightseeing bush plane ride over Denali National Park, which includes a fly-by of the Foraker, Silverthorne, Hunter and Moose's Tooth peaks before landing on the Great Gorge of Ruth Glacier – the deepest in the world.
If that's not enough adventure, test your skills at dog mushing and curling or take an aerial tram ride. Travelers can also check out the local breweries or just sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views. Additional highlights include spending two evenings under the dancing night sky in one of the domed igloos at Borealis Basecamp, as well as aurora borealis photography lessons.
All-inclusive pricing covers accommodations, meals, luxury land and small plane transportation, fully guided service, gratuities, and baggage handling – plus a black subzero jacket to keep you warm during your Alaska adventure.
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An illuminations tour lasts on average 1hr 15 mins. Your ride takes you from the Heritage Tram Stop, through the Lights of the Golden Mile, all the way along Blackpool promenade to Bispham. Then return back to where you began at the Pleasure Beach. PLEASE NOTE that you can ONLY board an Illuminations tram tour at the Pleasure Beach Heritage ...
Your Illumination Tour will start from our Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram Stop, near the southern end of the 'The Lights'. The tram will head north along Blackpool's famous Promenade and Golden Mile whilst going past the thousands of lights that light up the road. You will also pass The Tower and all three piers before heading towards the ...
The heritage tour gives you the opportunity to savour a tour of the Lights either from the higher vantage point of a double decker or, if you're feeling brave, from one of our open-topped boat trams! We have three illuminated tram cars - a Great Western train, built in 1962, HMS Blackpool, built in 1965, and the trawler. Instantly become ...
Illuminations Tour. Quite simply, there's no better place to view the famous lights than from one of our Heritage trams. We start our tours from our Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram stop, take you along the Prom and past all three of our piers to the end of the lights at Bispham and then return you to where you started.
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Book an illuminated tram tour: Another great way to explore our Illuminations is by hopping on an illuminated tram! Regularly departing from the Pleasure Beach loop, the trams run all the way to Bispham, and you can hop off at several stops on the return journey. If you need to make more specific arrangements or need to board/alight at specific ...
Blackpool Tramway, Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram Stop, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1BB. Website. Email. Tel: 01253209521. One of the most popular ways to see the Illuminations is on one of our non-stop tours on our Illuminated or classic Heritage Trams. Regular Tours depart from Pleasure Beach Heritage Tram Stop every* evening from Switch-On time ...
You can purchase tram tours of Blackpool Illuminations, which run the length of the promenade in an hour. A tram tour is a great option if you want a busy, packed, festive experience. The prices are quite reasonable, and you can view the 2022 rates in the table below. Note that children under three years old are entitled to free tickets, just ...
The Illuminations usually lasted for around 66 days, or more accurately evenings, though in 2020 and 2021 they were extended over Christmas and the New Year period. It remains to be seen if this will continue but, for each night of The Lights we continue the tradition of Illuminations Tours with our three current Illuminated Trams.
Tickets for these tours are on a first come, first served basis and you must queue at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach tram stop on the night. To celebrate the centenary of Blackpool Illuminations, Blackpool Illuminations Department have refurbished ´Rocket Tram´. This tram was last in service in 1999 and build in 1961.
Illuminated Tram Parade at Lightpool Festival. October 18, 2021. The Illuminated Tram Parade at Lightpool Festival. See Blackpool's collection of illuminated tramcars with fabulous entertainment! Read More ». About Illuminated Heritage Trams - these come out in Blackpool during the evening! Trawler Tram, Frigate and Western Train.
HMS Blackpool (the ship) was a Whitby-class or Type 12 anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy. There were two versions of HMS Blackpool, the first launched by Harland and Woolf on 4 July 1940 in Govan. Frigate HMS Blackpool 736 is an illuminated tram based loosely on the same shape and named in its honour.
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Come For The Lights, Stay For The Night | Blackpool Illuminations 2023 - VisitBlackpool. Blackpool Illuminations is the No. 1 free light show in the world; come along and enjoy this cherished family tradition and activities! Find out Switch-On times, history, tram tours and more.
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After a £278,000 Heritage Lottery grant it was back in action for the 2008 Illuminations Switch On evening. The Western Train is still in service today. You can enjoy a ride on it with one of the special Illuminated Heritage Tram Tours. Don't forget though - Illuminated Heritage Tram Tours ONLY depart from their own special tram stop.
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